DPIIT Startup Recognition Framework 2026: New Rs 200 Crore Limit, Deep Tech Category and Founder Application Checklist
Startup India recognition is now more relevant for growing and deep tech startups. The 2026 framework raises the general turnover threshold to Rs 200 crore and introduces a deep tech category with a longer recognition window.
Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0: Rs 10,000 Crore Government Scheme Update and Founder Readiness Checklist
Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 is not a direct grant application for startups. It is a Rs 10,000 crore government-backed capital route through eligible AIFs, which means founders must become investor-ready before approaching funds.
DPIIT Startup Recognition 2026: Rs 200 Crore Limit, DeepTech Window and NSWS Application Guide
A simple founder guide to DPIIT startup recognition in 2026, including eligibility, DeepTech recognition, NSWS application steps, 80-IAC and common mistakes.
Startup India Fund Of Funds 2.0: What Founders Should Fix Before Chasing AIF-Backed Capital
DPIIT’s Rs 10,000 crore Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 will flow through SEBI-registered AIFs, not directly to startups. Founders need funding-readiness before approaching capital.